Radiator shell

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Cambin
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First Name: Cameron
Last Name: Smythe
* REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1925 Duncan and Fraser 1/2 ton pickup and a 1922 Sydney built steenbhoms tourer
Location: Warragul Victoria AU

Radiator shell

Post by Cambin » Sat Feb 29, 2020 7:04 pm

I have been working on bringing some of the small parts that aren’t correct to my 1922 steenbhoms built tourer .
It was meant to have a low radiator Nickel shell and nickel headlight surrounds
But the radiator shell was black and the radiator was not cooling properly
So I sent the radiator shell off to plater
To only find out it was originally nickeled and had been painted over and was badly pitted and rusted
But the plater people done a great job
And also had a friend of mine recore the radiator
So bringing this al together looks nice now
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keen25
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First Name: Eric
Last Name: Keenan
* REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1923 coupe, 1925 TT, 1926 coupe, 1925 Tudor, 1925 pickup, 1926 fordor
Location: Vineland, NJ

Re: Radiator shell

Post by keen25 » Sat Feb 29, 2020 7:13 pm

Looks very nice and I like the 1922 on the radiator face.

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